It may not sound like much to hear them from a mere 354 miles away, but read 
on...

WTKT is unneeded here, so I focused on the other test.  However, I have a 
severe impediment on 580: my local blowtorch CFRA (10 kW directional right at 
me from 11 miles away, and I have a strong suspicion that they actually leave 
their 50 kW day power on all night).  I spent some time getting the best 
phase-null I could on them, and then left things set up for overnight 
recording.

Starting to check the recordings today, it looked encouraging... from the 
beginning, CKWW was audible under CFRA, and I even caught a voice ID from 
them (relog).  This was a great sign, since CKWW is bit further away than 
WHP, and is only 500 W (though directional towards me).  If WHP was 5 kW non-
directional, I would surely hear them too.  But at 0005-0006, absolutely no 
sign of them.  On to the next test interval, and the next, and the next after 
that... same result.  I certainly agree with those who suggest that WHP was 
staying on their night pattern for the test.

But wait!  Running out of hope, I got to the 0405 test interval... and, lo 
and behold, Morse code popped up under CFRA, clear as a bell: "WHP 580 KHZ 
HARRISBURG, PA".  W00t!

So, it appears that WHP went non-D just for that last short period.  If you 
didn't hear them, and you have a recording that covers 0405-0406 EST, make 
sure you check it!

WHP is a new logging here (and a three-letter call to boot... bonus!).  
Thanks to all who organized the test.

Barry

-- 
Barry McLarnon VE3JF  Ottawa, ON
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